The Book of Job | Dr. Peter Kreeft | Theos University

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  • There are many answers from philosophers to the fundamental religious problem and the strongest argument against God. Here is God's answer.
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    Lessons in this course include:
    - The Book of Job
    - Plato’s REPUBLIC
    - Aristotle’s NICOMACHEAN ETHICS
    - Lao Tzu’s TAO TE CHING
    - Augistine’s CONFESSIONS
    - Boethius, THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY
    - St. Anselm, PROSLOGIUM
    - St. Thomas Aquinas, SUMMA THEOLOGIAE
    - Kierkegaard, EITHER/OR
    - Pascal, PENSEES
    - J.R.R. Tolken, THE LORD OF THE RINGS
    - Fyodor Dostoyevsky, THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
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    About Dr. Kreeft:
    Dr. Kreeft is a professor in the field of Philosophy, and teaches at Boston College and the King’s College in New York. When Dr. Kreeft was a student, he was asked to examine Catholicism which led to his conversion. He’s written more than eighty books on the subject, such as “Handbook of Christian Apologetics” and “Socrates Meets Jesus.”
    Introduction to Philosophy | Dr. Peter Kreeft
    A poverty of proper philosophy is the ruin of the West. The medievals long believed theology to be the queen of the sciences; thus philosophy is truly the prince. Theology (soul) + Philosophy (mind) = Christian living at its best. After all, did not the greatest philosopher himself-in the guise of a carpenter from Nazareth-exhort us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, strength, soul and mind?
    To richly receive the due benefits of this master craft called philosophy, one needs a master craftsman. Thus, we present to you the greatest philosopher of this past century in the heralded Dr. Peter Kreeft. Author of over 90 books, and professor of philosophy at Boston College for almost 60 years running, there is no greater mind or authority on the subject than this prodigious practitioner.
    The tools of the philosopher are reason, logic, propositions, definitions, clarity and coherence; and the canvas of philosophy is most often found in literature. Because of such, Dr. Kreeft studiously presents twelve books that have philosophically transformed the world over. From Plato to Dostoyevsky, and Aquinas to Lao Tzu, from Augustine to Boethius, to Aristotle and Tolkien, you will learn to drink via the best works, written by the best authors, taught by the best teacher, to satiate your thirsty soul and parched mind with rivers of truth.
    Ravishingly immerse yourself in Dr. Kreeft’s tour de force in this Introduction to Philosophy. Prepare to be intellectually stimulated, soulfully aroused, and mentally stretched, because we promise you with confidence that you will not be the same afterwards.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @chuckleupen
    @chuckleupen Рік тому +23

    Absolutely brilliant. Hearing from him is an embarrassment of riches. “Jesus Christ is the supreme answer to the problem of evil.” 🔥

  • @imago9059
    @imago9059 29 днів тому +1

    Exactly what I needed today. God knows each and every one of us .

  • @33TRUTH13
    @33TRUTH13 Рік тому +11

    I had a nightmare. I was being mentally and spiritually attacked by negative energy.and instantly woke up to this as i looked for a prayer on youtube

  • @saltchuckwest
    @saltchuckwest 18 днів тому

    The most beautiful opening to a clip I've ever seen. Thank you for setting such a magnificent experiential stage, a digital Cathedral, in which to listen to Dr Kreeft.

  • @huveja9799
    @huveja9799 20 днів тому +2

    I like St. Anselm's definition of freedom, he defined it as the "capacity for preserving rectitude of the will for its own sake". For Anselm a rational agent has freedom if the actions of this agent are self-initiated, free from external pressure, and, aimed at sustaining moral correctness. As finite beings that we are, and therefore of very limited understanding, I suppose that suffering allows us to clearly see our chains ..

  • @nadzach
    @nadzach 7 місяців тому +5

    This stirs in me both faith and beauty.

  • @RealAtheology
    @RealAtheology Рік тому +14

    This was great. I'm an Atheist, but I really enjoyed this. Would love to see more of Dr. Kreeft.

    • @ghrohrs2020
      @ghrohrs2020 2 місяці тому +1

      I don't know how you can remain an atheist after hearing the glorious poetry of God's Word, especially through the passionate, faithful words of the incredible Dr. Kreeft. Stop fighting the Truth. Let go, let God.

  • @marciayoung8208
    @marciayoung8208 3 місяці тому +2

    I finally understand the story of Job! I also understand so much more about who God is too. Thank you so much for sharing this! I also very much enjoyed your sharing of Ed Muskie’s comment! It was a hoot! 😆

  • @lawrencegress9831
    @lawrencegress9831 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you Dr. Kreeft. So wonderfully said. God bless you.

  • @Womb_to_Tomb_Apologetics
    @Womb_to_Tomb_Apologetics Місяць тому +3

    I think one possible explanation for God saying Job spoke rightly and the friends didn't, is that God rewards/blesses those wrestle with Him. Think of Jacob/Israel wrestling for his blessing.

  • @Shock638
    @Shock638 Рік тому +3

    All the teachers at theos are some of the smartest and greatest teachers ive ever heard

  • @feeble_stirrings
    @feeble_stirrings Місяць тому +1

    “I know now, Lord, why you utter no answer. You are Yourself the answer. Before your face questions die away. What other answer would suffice?”
    - C. S. Lewis, Til We Have Faces

  • @Consume_Crash
    @Consume_Crash Рік тому +2

    Good talk from Dr. Kreeft.

  • @ghrohrs2020
    @ghrohrs2020 2 місяці тому

    TheosU, three suggestions: request more of these incredible engagements by Dr. Kreeft, stop flashing your desperate, green banner of irritation and distraction AND don't let the kitchen/housekeeping operate machinery during production. Send out a memo of etiquette for respectful silence during filming as respect to your guest presenters. This video is amazing. It's beautiful. It's inspiring.
    WE WANT GOD!
    Please do more.
    If you build it, we will come. Nothing is more compelling than God.

  • @sebastianposada173
    @sebastianposada173 Рік тому +5

    i really enjoyed this, thank you!

  • @faithcreates6103
    @faithcreates6103 9 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant. thank you. I really needed that understanding.

  • @dannybains8866
    @dannybains8866 Рік тому +5

    amen

  • @earthtruthhunters1642
    @earthtruthhunters1642 Рік тому +7

    Maybe a better question would be- why do good things happen to bad people?

    • @John2verse5
      @John2verse5 Рік тому

      That's a illusion, a wolf in sheep's clothing.

    • @earthtruthhunters1642
      @earthtruthhunters1642 Рік тому +2

      @@John2verse5 How so?

    • @glennward2525
      @glennward2525 9 місяців тому +6

      Because the rain falls on the just and unjust alike.
      The answer is still Jesus Christ.

  • @christophersnedeker
    @christophersnedeker 11 місяців тому +2

    My favorite answer to the problem of evil is the greek philosopher Epictetus' "What would have become of Hercules do you think if there had been no lion, hydra, stag or boar - and no savage criminals to rid the world of? What would he have done in the absence of such challenges?
    Obviously he would have just rolled over in bed and gone back to sleep. So by snoring his life away in luxury and comfort he never would have developed into the mighty Hercules.
    And even if he had, what good would it have done him? What would have been the use of those arms, that physique, and that noble soul, without crises or conditions to stir into him action?"

    • @ghrohrs2020
      @ghrohrs2020 2 місяці тому +3

      Ambition, like Faith, is a mysterious gift. Foolish ambition is at least passionate. God loves passion. He can work with passion. It's the lukewarm water that He spits out. Go big or go home, says (possibly) God. If Saul hadn't been passionate about persecuting Christians, who he be as great and effective as a teacher and disciple? Would Peter have been given the keys to the Kingdom if he were just a cultural yes-man? Would Job have been rewarded tenfold with replacement riches had he just killed himself or gave up on his faith and attempted his own redemption?
      Be passionate first. God will make you a Saint.

  • @Nuns_Fret_Not
    @Nuns_Fret_Not 14 днів тому

    🙏

  • @nadzach
    @nadzach 7 місяців тому

    A wealthy and perfect man who seems to have an office in the gate, may not recognize his own pride until he is disrespected. An additional benefit of being cut down is the ability to see all men as possible victims of the bad things that happen to good people. Suddenly, we can sit down with the homeless and the prostitute with absolutely no sense of superiority. Job had three of the four portions of faith. What happened to Job brought him into the portion we hear of in John/יענה as "sons of God." God speaks, Job hears. And Job has learned to accept with faith whatever God says...and repeat it. (John means "the beginning of the response of God." God does sometimes speak in a whisper so low that feels as if he has breathed in our ear. In a sense, that is exactly how it is done.)

  • @MinnieGreenie
    @MinnieGreenie Рік тому

    I wonder what Bible he's holding or reading? Any guess?

    • @teresak8530
      @teresak8530 2 місяці тому +3

      He is Catholic, therefore he is holding the Catholic Bible that has 72 books.

    • @ghrohrs2020
      @ghrohrs2020 2 місяці тому

      The Holy Bible.

    • @tillo1981
      @tillo1981 23 дні тому

      ​​@@teresak8530 73! He misspoke. But Dr. Kreeft is the best!!!

  • @byrdsworld1
    @byrdsworld1 Рік тому +3

    Poetry isn’t popular because music replaced it

    • @huveja9799
      @huveja9799 20 днів тому

      Nowadays I find it hard to distinguish between music and noise, that's why, I guess, the AI can reproduce "music" so easily ..

  • @christophersnedeker
    @christophersnedeker 11 місяців тому

    I don't really think the freinds of Job are right about God as God says they haven't spoken right concerning me.

  • @Loriorealestate
    @Loriorealestate День тому

    Maybe Job used God as some cosmic vending machine. Job does good and expects riches. He did not walk with God like Abraham he used God for good things.

  • @davidvanmersbergen5335
    @davidvanmersbergen5335 23 дні тому

    There has been only 1 good person in history- and he volunteered to be mistreated......the saints still sin or are under the curse of sin.

  • @cindyruiz7434
    @cindyruiz7434 8 місяців тому +1

    For pete sake pastor where did you get your teaching 👎 Satan get behind us Amen.

    • @NevetsWC1134
      @NevetsWC1134 4 місяці тому

      @cindyruiz7434 what part did you not like. I just started the video and was curious?

    • @michaelmartin3122
      @michaelmartin3122 4 місяці тому

      @@NevetsWC1134Perhaps because Dr Kreeft is wrong in saying the three friends’ theology is right, retribution and prosperity. (Elihu only repeats what they said and what the accuser asserted) Or because the book is not about the problem of pain, it is about the problem of Sheol.

    • @teresak8530
      @teresak8530 2 місяці тому

      @@michaelmartin3122 ??

    • @ghrohrs2020
      @ghrohrs2020 2 місяці тому

      You must be a Baptist. They're too elitist even for God. They discount anything they can't discern through literal memorization of scripture. They read the words, but trust not the mystery within the Word. Protestants just don't get it. They need a God on their terms. They love to feel the superiority of being most religious. They seem to despise Christ's own Mother.
      Humility. You need it before you send everyone else to hell. You're no saint, that's quite clear.